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Confidentialwho met Otash several times before his death. I got what I could, and he died. Soldier of fortune and demonic deus ex machina. Otash was the Anthony Pellicano of his era, a notorious Hollywood gumshoe who charged hundreds of dollars per day and spied on everyone from Hudson to Marilyn Monroe to John F.

Born inthe 6-foot-2 Otash grew up in Methuen, Mass. In addition to Lem, Kennedy’s bisexual brother in law, actor Peter Lawford, and novelist Gore Vidal, a relative of Jackie’s, were frequent visitors and playmates. Here, the truth is far more entertaining than fiction.

This story first appeared in the June 14 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Peter Sydney Ernest Lawford (né Aylen; 7 September – 24 December ) was an English-American actor. Using a gun strapped to his calf and a specially designed truck loaded with surveillance equipment, Otash was hardly modest about his achievements.

In ShakedownOtash gloats about his misdeeds and also about having an affair with a transsexual communist named Miss Bonvillain — which Ellroy says should be interpreted as a joke. I was very aggrieved. Monroe became a by-product.

The hellhound who held Hollywood captive.

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He told me Jack [sexually] was a two-minute man. Are you that fast with boys? But I did not trust him not to dissemble. So, this is why it lasts longer. I have never picked up any boys, other than to give them a ride. Later on, she wanted a sophisticated system put in her house.

The man with all the sicko secrets you irksome earthlings want to hear. You could also put a suction cup on the phone. Peter Lawford was the most charming man in Hollywood—but this beloved actor's endearing grin hid some seriously disturbing secrets.

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We wired up her phone because it started looking stupid with a suction cup. And the White House itself seems to have been welcoming to other non-heteronormative men in the Kennedy years. [1][2] He was a member of the " Rat Pack " and the brother-in-law of US president John F.

Kennedy and senators Robert F. Kennedy and Edward Kennedy. The microphone was a wristwatch. The files include notes that he left for Colleen, in which he says he was conducting surveillance of Marilyn Monroe on the day she died. This eye-popping dialogue — tape-recorded surreptitiously by a detective whom Phyllis had hired to check on her husband, and transcribed on thin, crinkly paper — is just part of the startling material that comprises the secret files of private eye Fred Otash.

By Stephen Galloway.